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Bug 114480

Summary: default 'Computer' entry has broken link
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Raw Hide Reporter: Bill Nottingham <notting>
Component: nautilusAssignee: Alexander Larsson <alexl>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Version: 1.0CC: gbpeck, rvokal, timh
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Description Bill Nottingham 2004-01-28 16:25:36 UTC
[notting@nostromo: ~]$ rpm -q nautilus gnome-vfs2
nautilus-2.5.5-1
gnome-vfs2-2.5.5-4

Double click on 'Computer'.

Double click on 'Network'

Error dialog:

The action associated with network:/// is invalid

You can configure GNOME to associate a different application or viewer
with this file type. Do you want to associate an application or viewer
with this file type now?

<cancel> <associate action>

Is 'associate action' really HIGgy?

Comment 1 Bill Nottingham 2004-01-28 16:26:38 UTC
Click on 'Associate action':

Application "nautilus" (process 2150) has crashed
due to a fatal error.
(Segmentation fault)

:)

Comment 2 Gary Peck 2004-01-29 07:40:52 UTC
I have the same problem. This is using nautilus-2.5.5-1. Furthermore,
if I select File/Open Location... and type in smb://computername, it
shows the shared folders on that server with no problem.
Double-clicking on one of the folders to open it produces the same
dialog box as Bill explains above. If I then again select File/Open
Location... and type in smb://computername/sharename (using the shared
folder I just tried to double-click), it opens the folder with no
problem. From there I can browse deeper into the shared folder's
directory structure with no more problems.

Comment 3 Alexander Larsson 2004-02-09 11:22:46 UTC
Fixed in gnome-vfs2 2.5.6-3

Comment 4 Gary Peck 2004-02-16 00:46:10 UTC
Just upgraded to gnome-vfs2-2.5.7-1 and this problem is only partially
fixed. Opening Network now works, and opening a computer inside
Network also works. But when I try to open a shared folder inside a
computer, I still get the "Associate Action" dialog box and the folder
doesn't open.

The way I found to fix this was to go to Main Menu -> Preferences ->
File Types and Programs. Click "Add Service". Type in a description,
"smb" for the Protocol, and "nautilus %s" for the Program. After that,
opening shared folders worked fine. Shouldn't this entry be part of
the defaults?

(doesn't look like I'm allowed to reopen this bug. should i refile
under a new bug?)

Comment 5 Bill Nottingham 2004-02-16 03:21:25 UTC
Reopening.

Comment 6 Alexander Larsson 2004-02-16 08:32:43 UTC
smb: certainly should not be in the mime info. You don't want to
launch a new nautilus every time you open a directory on smb. I don't
understand why it doesn't work though. It works well for me...

Comment 7 Gary Peck 2004-02-16 10:31:20 UTC
Anything I can do to help narrow down the problem? I'm running the
latest packages from Fedora devel. The computers are on a local LAN
and  part of the same workgroup. I'm connecting to Samba (the version
from RedHat 7.2), Windows 2000, and Windows XP servers.

I can try removing and reinstalling all the packages involved. Would
that just be gnome-vfs2, gnome-vfs2-smb, and nautilus?

Comment 8 Alexander Larsson 2004-02-17 08:59:41 UTC
Yeah.

Comment 9 Gary Peck 2004-02-24 00:44:21 UTC
I removed the above packages (along with gnome-vfs2-devel), made sure
there were no left over files, and then reinstalled the packages. I'm
still seeing the same problem.

Comment 10 Tim Hawkins 2004-02-25 09:30:20 UTC
I see the same problem too, unassociated action when double clicking
on smb:// share lists


Comment 11 Alexander Larsson 2004-04-06 16:29:55 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 119446 ***

Comment 12 Red Hat Bugzilla 2006-02-21 19:00:59 UTC
Changed to 'CLOSED' state since 'RESOLVED' has been deprecated.